When she was a young girl growing up in Wolverhampton, Denise Lewis itched to become the new Diana Ross. |
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As a boy, the insides of my arms and the backs of my legs itched ferociously and incessantly. |
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His temples burned and his sores itched, like a thousand worms underneath his skin, crawling and burrowing deeper, ever deeper inside him. |
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Her fingers itched to draw her sword and slay an evil fiend or rescue some poor soul. |
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His nostrils itched irresistibly, and through a series of sneezes the truth exploded. |
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His fingers itched to touch it and he fought the urge by curling his hands into fists. |
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His fingers itched to touch her in places he shouldn't even begin to think of. |
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My skin itched where the crop top had exposed a four-inch band of belly to dead grass. |
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But it did spark a curiosity that itched until she completed a short story. |
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After days of being nice and behaved he itched for some discord and strife. |
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The more you thought about not scratching it, the worse it itched. |
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As encomiums poured in for the Iron Lady, my characters and I itched to join a big bonfire party. |
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It was as if it was beckoning me outside and I itched to join it. |
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After the September 11th attacks he not only itched to destroy al-Qaeda and the Taliban. |
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Her hands had itched to run across his wide shoulders, down his chest. |
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His skin tightened, his face itched, and something behind his face, the fascia, they called it, seemed to kind of break up. |
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He had his annoying smirk back in place and she itched to slap him. |
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Her healing stomach itched and prickled with a stinging burn. |
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Kevin couldn't stand it, his skin itched and his mind raced. |
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His nose itched as he caught a whiff of her flowery perfume. |
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He still itched to grab one of her daggers and turn the tables on her. |
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They used an electric razor on me and my back itched for days. |
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The metal was biting at his wrist and the wires stuck to him itched. |
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My nose was running and my eyes itched as I dabbed them with my napkin. |
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He couldn't grip a bat, his anxious hands itched so. |
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Once the viewing position of the flame sensor and the response threshold of the control unit have been properly set, the flame monitor w ill report if a burner is sw itched off or if the flame image has deteriorated. |
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Ulysses thumped his side and itched his back side, then slipped into his car. |
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Action resumes this coming Friday night, August 12 at Edelweiss Speedway where a full and regular program is on the slate plus a race with a trailer itched to each cars will be featured. |
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Gowers itched to break the shackles of the conventional view. |
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Patients who itched tended to have more skin involvement, were more likely to suffer from various gastrointestinal symptoms, had worse breathing problems, worse Raynaud's symptoms, and more severe finger ulcers. |
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